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Isaac T Yonemoto1, Philip D Weyman2
1J. Craig Venter Institute, Synthetic Biology and Bioenergy Group, 4120 Capricorn Lane, La Jolla, CA, 92137, USA.
Abstract:
Site-directed mutagenesis is a commonly used molecular biology technique to manipulate biological sequences, and is especially useful for studying sequence determinants of enzyme function or designing proteins with improved activity. We describe a strategy using Gibson Isothermal DNA Assembly to perform site-directed mutagenesis on large (>~20 kbp) constructs that are outside the effective range of standard techniques such as QuikChange II (Agilent Technologies), but more reliable than traditional cloning using restriction enzymes and ligation.
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